PERHAPS THE MOST INFAMOUS HOUSE IN SACRAMENTO WILL SOON BE OPEN FOR A VISIT. THE DOWNTOWN VICTORIAN WHERE DOROTHEA PUENTE KILLED AND BURIED SEVEN BODIES IN THE BACKYARD HAS NEW OWNERS. AS DAVID BIENICK REPORTS, THEY HAVE NOW RENOVATED THE HOUSE IN A VERY UNIQUE WAY. HE'S GOT A GREEN THUMB. TWO YEARS AFTER THEY PURCHASED THIS VICTORIAN BUNGALOW AT 1426 CAP STREET , THEY HAVE READ HOW THE FRONT STEPS, INSTALLED SHINY NEW KITCHEN APPLIANCES, AND REMOVED INTERIOR WALLS. THIS SEEMED TO OPEN IT UP SO MUCH MORE. IN 2011, THE COUPLE BOUGHT THE HOUSE FOR $215,000 AT A PUBLIC AUCTION. AT THE TIME, THEY KNEW IT HAD PREVIOUSLY BEEN THE HOME OF DOROTHEA PUENTE, ONE OF CALIFORNIA'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS. IN 1988, POLICE FOUND SEVEN BODIES HERE. RENTERS WHO SHE HAD POISONED HIM BURIED IN THE YARD. THE IMAGE ENTIRELY, THAT WAS NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN. WE DECIDED TO PLAY WITH IT. THEY COVER THE SHOWER CURTAIN IN CRIME TAPE. FROM THE SIGNOUT FRONT -- THE SIGNOUT FRONT, PROTESTERS WILL BE BURIED. THEY PUT A MANNEQUIN IN THE BACKYARD WITH A SHOVEL, WADE, AND THE SAME STYLE OF COAT SHE WAS WEARING WHEN SHE WAS ARRESTED. SOMETIMES I THINK I MAKE TOO MUCH LIGHT OF IT AND I'M GOING TO OFFEND SOME PEOPLE. YOU JUST HAVE TO TAKE A CHANCE. DOWNSTAIRS, THEY BUILT AN APARTMENT. IT WAS A WOMAN. I FELT. SHE HAD HEAVY PERFUME. THE PROPERTY HAS BEEN QUIET. NOW THEY ARE READY TO SHOW IT OFF AS PART OF NEXT WEEK'S -- NEXT MONTH'S HOME CITY -- HOME TO HER. I THINK IT IS THE HOUSE. HOUSE THEY SAY WILL ALWAYS BE AN ATTRACTION, BUT ONE WHICH HOPEFULLY PEOPLE WILL STOP THINKING OF AS A CRIME SCENE. DAVID BIENICK, KCRA 3. DOROTHEA PUENTE DIED IN PRISON TWO YEARS AGO AT THE AGE OF 82. THE SACRAMENTO HOME TOUR WILL TAKE PLACE SEPTEMBER 15. YOU CAN GET TICKETS IN ADVANCE FOR $25. THEY HAVE DONE A PRETTY NICE JOB WITH THE HOUSE. I DO NOT KNOW IF I WOULD SLEEP WELL TONIGHT IN THAT HOUSE. I GREW UP HERE.